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After Cancer, No Longer a Model Smoker
An article in USA Today reporting on Alan Landers, a former advertising model for Winston cigarettes.
Biennial Exhibition
This group of images is related to the 1995 Biennial Exhibition at The Whitney Museum of American Art, sponsored by Philip Morris. Item consists of four selected images.
(Cover, Sponsor's Statement, Director's Forward)
(Cover, Sponsor's Statement, Director's Forward)
Can Can
Scissors dressed purple silk skirts resembling dancers.
AdvertisementSilk CutFrancois Gillet
Tags: 1995, Francois Gillet, Gallaher Group, Photographs, Silk Cut, Tobacco
Eruption (Mother Earth smokes too.)
A Benson and Hedges advertisement in an issue of Der Spiegel.
AdvertisementBenson and HedgesDer Spiegel (Germany)
Fly Trap
A Silk Cut ad featuring a fly trap capturing a zipper or "fly" made of purple silk.
AdvertisementSilk CutMasatomo Kuriya
Tags: 1995, Masatomo Kuriya, Photographs, Silk Cut, Tobacco
Ghost
A Silk Cut ad featuring a "ghost" showering while his purple silk ghost drape hangs on a coat rack.
AdvertisementSilk CutFrancios Gillet
Tags: 1995, Advertisements, Francois Gillet, Photographs, Silk Cut, Tobacco
It Takes Art to Make a Company Great
An advertisement by Philip Morris in TIME Magazine promoting twelve art museum exhibitions sponsored by the company.
Tags: 1995, Advertisements, Art, Philip Morris, Time Magazine
It takes art to make a company great
An advertisement by Philip Morris in TIME Magazine promoting twelve art exhibitions sponsored by Philip Morris. The item consists of two selected images.(Magazine Cover and Back, Advertisement)
Tags: 1995, Advertisements, Art, Exhibitions, Philip Morris, Time
Museum Malignancy
Guest commentary by Alan Blum, MD in The Houston Public News about Philip Morris' sponsorship of the John Biggers exhibition at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. Item includes three images of selected pages.(Poster, Editorial, Cover)
Tags: 1995, Alan Blum, Art, Editorials, Exhibitions, Protests, Public News
Origins of Impressionism
An advertisement promoting the exhibition Origins of Impressionism at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sponsored by Philip Morris.